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Cyber Security Awareness Checklist for Financial Institutions

Cyber Security Awareness Checklist for Financial Institutions
According to a recent report by Accenture, over the past 12 months, banks experienced an average of 85 serious breach attempts, with as many as 36% of banks revealing that data had been stolen. To make matters even worse, banks took an average of 59 days to spot an attack. Naturally, banks are a prime target for cyber-criminals because they offer the greatest financial reward. Below is a simple checklist which can be used by financial intuitions to help prevent cyber-attacks.

1. Make sure devices are locked down if they have been idle for given length of time

Should a staff member leave their desk unattended for any length of time, a rogue insider could easily gain access to their data.

2. Make sure that operating systems are kept up-to-date

Operating systems should be set to download and install updates automatically. This includes smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices.

3. Make sure you have a strong password policy

4. Keep antivirus software up-to-date

Automatic updates should be enabled, and devices should regularly be scanned for viruses.

5. Dispose of all data and equipment properly

When disposing of hardware that contains sensitive information, make sure that devices are properly reformatted, destroyed or both. Likewise, paper documents will need to be shredded.

6. Make sure that staff members are well trained in cyber-security

Insider threats account for 43% of data loss, according to Infosecurity Group. It is therefore very important to keep your staff well trained – especially with regards to Phishing attacks.

7. Make sure you have a backup and recovery plan in place

You should also carry out dry-runs to ensure that you can successfully restore the backup – quickly and efficiently.

8. Make sure your employee know whom to call in the event of a suspected security incident

Place the support number somewhere that is obvious and accessible to everyone.

9. Use technology to help you detect, alert and respond to anomalous events

Again, Lepide Data Security Platform enables you to monitor access privileges, detect suspicious file and folder activity, manage inactive user accounts, track privileged mailbox access, and more. Additionally, such solutions can automatically generate alerts and reports, which can help satisfy regulatory compliance requirements.